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Customer Questions and Answers for Drain Pump And Filter Assembly by Ge

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Part Number: OEM24164985
Manufacturer Part Number: WH11X39237

This is the drain pump and filter assembly for select washing machines. It moves wastewater out of the tub while trapping lint and debris to help prevent clogs and protect the pump.

  • Pumps water out during drain cycles and spin
  • Integrated filter screens out debris to maintain flow
  • Can help resolve slow or no drain, standing water, or draining-related errors
  • May reduce unusual humming/buzzing from a failing pump
What's included: One drain pump with integrated debris filter assembly. Install notes:
  • Unplug the washer and turn off water supply before servicing
  • Have towels or a shallow pan ready—residual water will drain when hoses are removed
  • Note hose and wire positions before transfer; swap clamps and connectors one-for-one
  • After installation, run a short drain/spin to check for leaks and proper operation

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For Ge Drain Pump And Filter Assembly (Part Number: OEM24164985)

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Mike, Check that the drain line and filter to the pump and the drain line out to the house drain are not clogged or crimped, then if all is clear and you have power to the pump and it is not pumping it would need to be replaced.

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Mike, Make sure that the filter does not have debris around the threading and if it does not and is tight then the drain pump and filter would need to be replaced.

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Mike, This drain pump will connect with one connector that has 2 wires going into that connector.

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Lorenzo, You will want to test to see if there is 120 Vac coming off the control board going to the drain pump during the drain cycle. If there is proper power then you have a wiring issue and if there is not then this will be a main control board that would need to be replaced.

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